
2.2.5STATUS PAGE
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Figure 14 Status Page
The status page (Figure 14) is displayed when a boiler is selected on the Home page. The status page displays the current condition of the boiler and displays some of the more important configuration settings. The boiler name is displayed in the title bar of the status page.
NOTE:
When the boiler has no name defined, the display will use the Modbus address to identify the boiler.
The standard status page displayed for the
Configure:
Used to configure the R7910 (see “Configuration Page” 2.2.6 page 18 for more details).
Operation:
Used to perform daily/frequent functions with the R7910, such as setpoint adjustment, etc. (See “Operation Page” 2.2.11 page 22 for more details.)
Diagnostic:
Used to view R7910 diagnostic information.
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Details:
Used to view boiler detail status information.
History:
Used to view R7910 history.
Modulation:
Used to toggle between two different status displays: modulation, and setpoints.
2.2.6CONFIGURATION PAGE
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►CONFIGURE
Figure 15 Configuration Menu Page
The configuration page allows the user to view and set parameters that define how the boiler functions in the hydronic heating system. Configuration parameters for any boiler connected in the Global Modbus™ network can be accessed from the display. Press the boiler’s button on the Home page to acess the Status page. Pressing the Configure button on the status page starts a configuration session. The configuration page contains a menu of parameters grouped into functional areas that the user selects for configuration (see Figure 15).
No specific order for configuring the boiler is required. All parameters are enabled for editing, though some may not be applicable (e.g., a configuration parameter may disable a boiler feature). Selecting a parameter group from the menu displays parameters exclusively